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    This will involve being ready and organized in such a way you manage your lessons to that things run smoothly; fifth, using accountability options allows teachers to design how students are held accountable for their learning task; and sixth, I would love to incorporate the environmental options, which creates a classroom conducive to meet the learning needs of the entire classroom. This includes rules and…

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    ent years, English language classrooms are becoming more and more diverse. Having to deal with students’ that acquire the language in different ways, English teachers feel the necessity to change their teaching methods and strategies in order to help students accomplish better results in learning. In many cases teachers criticize that English textbooks often limit their activities or teaching style.Theachers face the the challenge of deveoloping different methods , approaches and tools in order…

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    This chapter will introduce the topic of relationship between individual characteristics, job characteristics and job satisfaction among primary school teacher. Work plays an important part in our lives and it occupies much more time compare with any other particular activity, it also provides the financial basis for our standard of living. As a result, job satisfaction is a vital exploration for numerous experts and one of the most common research for working attitudes. The job satisfaction has…

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    The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King took pace in 1968. Jane Elliot, a third-grade teacher, decided to conduct an experiment with her students on race, discrimination and bigotry. During her experiment, she decided to split her students in to two section, which were the blue and brown eye groups. Elliot than decided that the blue eye go first on the first day of her experiment. They were the superior groups for that day, they had all the privileges. Example they were allowed seconds at…

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    subjugated role in society, even beyond the classroom. Urban education policies must recognize that cultural responsiveness is a central element to student learning. Cultural responsiveness is being able to communicate and shape the thinking of process of teachers and administration alike. School districts and practitioners make the mistake of making decisions without attentive consideration of various cultural realities for the students they serve. An example of this would be schools that…

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    Chromebook Flaws

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    Teachers have to constantly stop lessons over and over again to tell the students to shut their Chromebooks and pay attention. A few ways that Chromebooks can get children in trouble is by their teachers checking Hapara while they are playing games or chatting on Google documents. The final way that a Chromebook can get children in trouble during school is by blasting loud music or having their earbuds in to listen to music while their teacher is teaching. Outside of school…

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    of music, where my relationship with private instruction continued to improve as my musicianship grew faster than ever before. Even before entering Berklee, my relationship with private instruction continued to grow through my own experience as a teacher; I was able to soon develop my own philosophies regarding the art of instruction. I began my instruction as a student of the Suzuki method on the violin at the age of ten. However, this is very late in…

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    investigation of the process and test the courts ruled in the plaintiffs favor and the company was required to find other means by which to promote individuals. A group in South Carolina attempted the same case, but the test was used to determine teacher certification. The department of education initially changed the minimum score to a score range. This was insufficient for the plaintiff’s and they proceeded with the case. In the end the courts sided with the education department because the…

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    Cognitive Diagnostic Model

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    Teachers can use this information to concentrate on those parts more and help every individual improve. This also establishes a good teacher-student understanding without spending much in-class time on assessing each individual, which eliminates the cons of having a poor teacher-to-student ratio. Thus, overall efficacy is improved with proper use of technological advancements and incorporating…

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    it a difficult field, but why would people decide to work in a difficult field? For teachers and some staff in school districts a benefit that draws them to the job is tenure. Tenure is a policy that teachers gain after a probationary period that protects from being dismissed for reasons such as conflicts with other staff or school board, personal beliefs, race, gender, and personal activities while giving teachers academic freedo. It is considered a ‘permanent’ job but there are ways that…

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